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THAILAND 1953. Showcasing Tilapia fish characteristics at Bangkhen Experiment station
1953 (exact date unknown). Bangkhen, Bangkok, Thailand. Characteristics of Tilapia fish shown to Thai fisheries representatives meeting at Bangkhen Experiment station.
01/01/1953
Thailand
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Visiting expert, Dr. S.W. Ling (holding pipe, centre), FAO Fish Cultists, is briefing provincial fisheries officers and village chiefs on distribution of fingerlings to Thai farmers, one of the steps in fish pond culture projects being advised by technical assistance experts of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).